Scholarly Comments on Academic Economics

Sense and Sensibilities: Myrdal’s Plea for Self-Disclosure and Some Disclosures on AEA Members

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Abstract

Gunnar Myrdal urged economists to disclose their ideological sensibilities, to mitigate asymmetric-information problems in scientific discourse and to reduce the hazard of bias. Myrdal’s plea informs us of the importance of frank discussion of ideological sensibilities, including investigations of the ideological character of people involved in the American Economic Association. This paper reviews the results of several such investigations, including new results on rates of AEA membership by voter category.

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Volume (Issue)
Pages
180-205
Published
JEL classification
A11, A13, A14
Keywords
Gunnar Myrdal, ideological sensibilities, disclosure, American Economic Association, voter registration
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